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March 2018
Colloquium on Literacies across East Asia: Daitō shika chimeikō and Tōsō kaii: two manuals for toponym use in 18th century Sinitic Poetry in Japan
Colloquium on Literacies across East Asia: Daitō shika chimeikō and Tōsō kaii: two manuals for toponym use in 18th century Sinitic Poetry in Japan Matthew Fraleigh, Brandeis University Friday, 9 March 2018 4:30-6:30 PM 403 Kent Hall A workshop series on the diversity of Literary Chinese practice in East Asia, sponsored by Princeton & Columbia Universities. For more information, please contact John Phan (john.phan@columbia.edu) or Brian Steininger (bsteinin@princeton.edu)
Find out more »September 2018
October 2018
Professional Development Workshop
Open to all MA students as well as PhD students. A representative from the Center for Career and Education (CCE) will introduce employment options beyond academia and the resources available to all students. All students are encouraged to attend.
Find out more »In Search of the Global Impact of Asian Aesthetics on American Art and Material Culture
REGISTRATION, SCHEDULE, SPEAKERS and PANELISTS, GRADUATE STUDENT SYMPOSIUM, LODGING, DIRECTIONS and PARKING All events are free and open to the public, but registration is required. Lodging is also available at a discounted price for registered participants.
Find out more »GANMON LITURGIES IN PREMODERN EAST ASIA
Workshop Co-sponsored with Cornell University and the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures
Find out more »Workshop in Classical Japanese Dance
Helen Moss and Yoshiko Furuse, both of the NYC-based IchiFuji-kai Dance Association, will be teaching us a section of Musume Dōjōji, one of the best-known dance-dramas of the kabuki theater. We will be learning the dance through the lens of Sōke Fujima Nihon buyō, the classical dance style in which it was created. No prior experience is necessary, and we welcome your participation. For those interested in attending, please RSVP to me (aeb2197@columbia.edu) no later than Monday, October 15th. We will have…
Find out more »PhD Application Workshop
Open to all first-year and continuing MA students. This workshop will introduce students to the PhD application process, taking as its focus the Columbia University's EALAC Department application guidelines and standards. Several of the department's new PhD students will share their experiences, as well as circulate examples of their Statements of Purpose and CVs. All students who are considering applying to PhD programs are encouraged to attend.
Find out more »Working at the Intersection of Language and Culture in the Digital Age: Social Network Approaches (SNA) to the Pedagogy of Language Teaching
This event is free and open to the public. The workshop will be conducted in English. We have a limited number of seats for the workshop. RSVP at: https://goo.gl/forms/y2UqdE310KdT1siY2 or http://bit.ly/ConsortiumWorkshop. Registration Deadline: October 13th, 2018 two weeks before the actual event (Oct 27th, 2018). The lecture by Keynote Speaker, Professor Tohsaku of UCSD will be limited to 140 people. The following workshop is restricted to 70 people, which will be decided on the first come, first serve basis. For more information, see the flyer. Schedule…
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